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True Stories Of Crime From The District Attorney'S Office
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Former New York City Assistant District Attorney Arthur Train's collection of short stories, "True Stories of Crime from the District Attorney's Office," details some of the most intriguing criminal cases he worked on. The book gives a thorough description of the early 20th-century criminal justice system in New York City, focusing on the functions of judges, prosecutors, and police officers in identifying and prosecuting criminals. Train offers insight into the legal tactics used to convict criminals in each narrative, which is based on a genuine case. The book covers many different types of crimes, such as murder, theft, and fraud, and the tales are delivered in an interesting and captivating style. The book also discusses societal problems of the day, including organized crime, governmental corruption, and how women were treated by the criminal court system. Generally, "True Stories of Crime from the District Attorney's Office" gives an intriguing peek into the world of criminal justice in New York City during the early 20th century and provides a window into the inner workings of the legal system.
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